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gathering
[ gath-er-ing ]
noun
- an assembly or meeting.
Synonyms:
- an assemblage of people; group or crowd.
Synonyms: , , ,
- a collection, assemblage, or compilation of anything.
- the act of a person or thing that gathers.
- something that is gathered together.
- an inflamed and suppurating swelling.
Synonyms: , ,
- (in a flue, duct, or the like) a tapered section forming a transition between two sections, one of which has a greater area than the other.
- Bookbinding. a section in a book, usually a sheet cut into several leaves.
gathering
/ 藞伞忙冒蓹谤瑟艐 /
noun
- a group of people, things, etc, that are gathered together; assembly
- sewing a gather or series of gathers in material
- the formation of pus in a boil
- the pus so formed
- printing an informal name for section
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of gathering1
Example Sentences
A free gathering will now take place in her honour.
"The complexity of the review requires in depth data gathering and stakeholder engagement, which is currently progressing."
The country may be enjoying the sunny weather, but the storm clouds that have been gathering over Marks & Spencer currently show no sign of abating.
The estranged husband of a woman who served a poisonous mushroom lunch to her family says it was "very rare" for her to hold social gatherings at home.
Times Festival of Books, 鈥榃icked鈥 director Jon M. Chu said the entertainment industry moved on too quickly from generative AI鈥檚 鈥榦riginal sin鈥 of gathering training data.
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